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Monday April 12, 2004

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1. 1950's Murder Mystery Dinner
2. CSEPP Training for Building Managers
3. Show Business or Teaching? Student Preparing for Both
4. Pinhoti Trail Hike: Dugger Mountain
5. ROTC to Host 'Army of One' NASCAR Chevrolet April 13
6. An Evening of Poetry April 13

7. Chamber Winds, Jazz Concert April 16
8. Call for Nominations for Alumni Awards

9. Dr. Zettili to Deliver Faculty Lecture April 20
10. Make Reservations Now for Calhoun County Alumni Dinner on May 6
11. Federal Employment Workshop April 14
12. Trustees Meet April 19
13. Edible Plants Workshop April 10
14. Phi Beta Kappa Speaker Scheduled April 13
15. Towards Zero Begins April 15
16. Professional Connection Career Day Canceled
17. Fun Day on Quad and Student Appreciation Day April 15
18. Franz Joseph Haydn Concert Tues., April 13
19. Two One-Act Operas Scheduled
20. Student Art Exhibit Begins April 13
21. Rick Bragg Is Dr. Meehan's Radio Guest This Week



1950's Murder Mystery Dinner

A rock star is killed and you can solve the murder. Alpha Phi Sigma presents a 1950's murder mystery dinner. The event will be held at the Gamecock center, Saturday, April 17, 2004. The show will begin at 4 p.m. and dinner will consist of an appetizer, salad, garlic bread, spaghetti, and dessert. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for senior citizens and students (ID required). Reservations are required and must be made by 5 p.m. Friday, April 16. For reservations call Allison George at 435-4839; messages are accepted. Payments will be made at the door; cash and check are accepted (checks should be made out to Alpha Phi Sigma). Join the fun and come dressed in 1950's attire.

CSEPP Training for Building Managers

The University Police Department will conduct Chemical Stockpile Emergency Prepardeness Plan (CSEPP) training for Jacksonville State University Building Managers on Friday April 16, 2004 at the Houston Cole Library at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. The training class will be held in Room 1101C. Anyone having questions about the training can contact Corporal Neil Fetner at upd@jsu.edu or at 256-782-5566.

Show Business or Teaching? JSU's Cassie Franklin Preparing for Both

Singer Cassandra "Cassie" Franklin is almost certain a big decision is in her future -- either to teach school or to sing professionally. Franklin sang for the soundtrack of the civil war movie, Cold Mountain (www.coldmountainmovie.com). Based on one of the most acclaimed novels in recent memory, "Cold Mountain" sets off on a true American odyssey through a time that saw some of the greatest ferocity -- and heroism -- the nation has ever known. Fearing for the safety of his beloved Ada, a wounded Confederate soldier, Inman, makes his way across the war-ravaged South, back to her farm on Cold Mountain. He faces trials and tribulations as he encounters slaves and bounty hunters, soldiers and witches, unexpected friends and dangerous enemies at every turn. Following her success with Cold Mountain, Franklin wants to be prepared for either career -- singing or teaching. The twenty-one-year old is pursuing a teaching degree in the social sciences at Jacksonville State University. She hopes to graduate next year and teach history, possibly in a school similar to Sumiton Christian School, where she attended while growing up in Sumiton, near Birmingham. She now commutes 140 miles round trip daily to JSU from Henegar, which is near Fort Payne. MORE >>>

Pinhoti Trail Hike: Dugger Mountain

Dugger Mountain is one of Alabama's highest and most beautiful places. Take a hike with Keith Hudson of the Anniston Outdoor Association, Renee Morrison, JSU's Field School coordinator, and Jason Shelton, a JSU botanist, at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 17 amidst giant hardwoods, steep mountainsides, and tranquil, crystal-clear streams. Hikers should bring a daypack with food and water. Sturdy footwear and proper clothing are recommended. Pre-registration is required. To register or for more information e-mail Renee Morrison or call 782-5697.

ROTC to Host 'Army of One' NASCAR Chevrolet April 13

In anticipation of Talladega Race Week, the JSU ROTC will host the Army of One NASCAR Chevrolet in front of Theron Montgomery Building on Tuesday, April 13 from 10 a.m. to 2p.m. JSU students, faculty, and staff will have the opportunity to view the car up close, sit inside, take pictures and ask questions of an Army of One crew member. The Gamecock Battalion will also have a 30-foot climbing wall located with the car for those who are looking for a physical challenge. Wild Bill and the Zoo Crew from Z-93 Classic Rock will be on hand to provide music and entertainment. For more information contact Captain Shackelford or call 782-8023.

An Evening of Poetry April 13

The English Department Lecture Series will present an event in celebration of National Poetry Month: "An Evening of Poetry." The event will begin at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13 on the 11th floor of Houston Cole Library. Students will read from their own works written this semester. This event is free and open to the public.

Chamber Winds, Jazz Concert April 16

The JSU Chamber Winds and the JSU Jazz Ensemble will combine efforts beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 16 for their final concert of the semester. The event will be held in the Performance Center of Mason Hall. Both groups will feature internationally-known percussionist Steven Houghton as a guest performer. The JSU Chamber Winds are under the direction of Kenneth G. Bodiford, director of bands. The JSU Jazz Ensembel is under the direction of Dr. Chip Crotts, director of jazz studies. Admission is free.

Call for Nominations for Alumni Awards

The JSU Alumni Association is now taking nominations for the 2004 Alumni of the Year Awards, including the Outstanding Faculty Award. Please visit the alumni web page at www.jsu.edu/alumni to fill out a nomination form. All nominations must be turned in to the alumni affairs office no later than June 1.

Dr. Zettili to Deliver Faculty Lecture April 20

Professor Nouredine Zettili of the Department of Physical and Earth Sciences will present this year's Faculty Scholar Lecture beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 20 in 1103-A Houston Cole Library. The public is invited. Dr. Zettili's address is titled, "Sweetest Thematic Melody of Physics?" Dr. Zettili is the recipient of Jacksonville State University's Distinguished Research Award.

Make Reservations Now for Calhoun County Alumni Dinner on May 6

The Calhoun County chapter of JSU's National Alumni Association will be hosting an alumni dinner at the International House on May 6th at 6:00 p.m. All JSU alumni who reside in Calhoun County are invited to attend. The dinner will be catered by Alexander's The Great Events and will cost $15.00. Dr. Kelly Gregg will be the evening's guest speaker on the topic of the Cherokee Trail of Tears. Dress will be semiformal (suits, dresses). Tickets are limited. For more information or to reserve seats, please call the alumni office at 256-782-5404 by the reservation deadline, May 3.

For Students: Federal Employment Workshop April 14

Career Placement Services will host a federal employment application workshop on Wednesday, April 14th, by appointment. Timothy Grey, the director of personnel and training at the Redstone Arsenal, will be leading the sessions in the TMB computer lab. In addition to providing students with valuable information about the benefits of federal employment, Mr. Grey will assist students who wish to submit an application on-line. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions as they access the computers and complete the application process with step-by-step instruction. Attendance of these workshops will be by appointment only. There is space for 20 students per session. Contact the placement office to reserve a time. Students should bring copies of their resume.

Trustees Meet April 19

The Jacksonville State University Board of Trustees will meet at 10 a.m. on Mon., April 19 on the 11th Floor of Cole Library.

Edible Plants Workshop Is April 10

Northeast Alabama's natural cuisine of spring is the topic of a Little River Canyon Field School workshop beginning at 9 a.m. on April 10 at DeSoto State Park. Botanist Francine Hutchinson will teach how to identify, collect, and prepare many edible plants, such as the blackberry plant at left. The morning session will involve ethical, legal, and sustainable collecting, and the afternoon session will focus on preparation. Participants should bring lunch and be prepared for light hiking. Preregistration is required. The workshop fee is $20.00 per person. To sign up or ask questions, contact Renee Morrison at Ext. 5697.

Phi Beta Kappa Speaker April 13

Dr. Harvey E. Klehr, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Politics and History at Emory University, will speak at Jacksonville State University on Tuesday, April 13th, at 7:30 p.m. on the 11th Floor of Houston Cole Library during the public portion of the Gamma of Alabama Phi Beta Kappa Graduate Association's annual meeting. MORE >>>




Towards Zero Begins April 15

The Jacksonville State University Drama Department and the honorary drama fraternity Alpha Psi Omega will present Towards Zero, by playwrights Gerald Verne and Agatha Christie, Thurs., April 15 through Sun., April 18. The play is directed by drama senior Chris West. The event raises funds each year for scholarships. The play is a mystery about Lady Tressilian, who is giving a party at her home on the coast of Cornwall. She invites Kay and Neville Strange; Audrey, Neville's ex-wife; and Mary Aldin, Lady Tressilian's secretary. Come see who gets murdered and who did it. Curtain times are 7 p.m. and on Sundays at 2 p.m. Box office hours are from 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon. through Fri. Call 782-5648 for other information.

Professional Connection Career Day Canceled; Replaced With Interviews

The "Professional Connection" career day event scheduled for April 15 has been canceled. In place of this event, Career Placement Services will be scheduling companies and recruiters for on-campus interviews. By hosting these individual events, students will have the opportunity to meet with recruiters for interviews on an individual basis. A schedule of interview days will be posted on the Career Placement Services website and will be announced on the JSU News Wire. Contact information for companies with vacant positions will be available in the Career Placement Office, 105 Bibb Graves Hall.


Fun Day on Quad & Student Appreciation Day April 15

The Department of Multicultural Services will host Student Appreciation and Fun Day on the Quad on Mon., April 15 from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. The JSU community is invited to come out for free food (hot-dogs, hamburger, chicken, fish, ribs, beans, and mac and cheese) and games (3 points shoot-out, volleyball tourney, ROTC Victory Wall and much more). Other sponsors include University Housing, African American Association, and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. For further information contact Mr. David L. Zeigler at dzeigler@jsu.edu or at 782-5275.

Franz Joseph Haydn Concert Tues.,
April 13

The Jacksonville State University/Community Orchestra will present a free concert featuring the music of Franz Joseph Haydn at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13 in the Performance Center of Mason Hall. The concert will include Haydn's Toy Symphony and Symphony No. 82, "The Bear." The program will also include the winner of this year's JSUCO Concerto Competition, Jeremy Benson, performing Haydn's Concerto For Flute and Orchestra in D Major. For further information call 782-5559.

Two One-Act Operas to be Performed

After more the 15 years of the absence of opera in Jacksonville, the David L. Walters Department of Music will present two one-act operas May 27 to May 28 at 7 each evening in Stone Center Theater. The operas are Signor Deluso and Down in the Valley. Down in the Valley is written by Kurt Weill, a German-born American composer who was instrumental in melding opera and musical theater. The opera is about a young girl who is in love with a man who has been sentenced to death in a Birmingham jail for murdering a man. A series of flashbacks portray their love for each other and how the murder happened. Signor Deluso is a comedy of misconceptions composed by Thomas Pasatieri, the orchestrator for Finding Nemo. Celie is in love with a young man, Leon, but her father will not allow it. Deluso's wife believes he is having an affair with Celie. Deluso believes his wife is carrying on with Leon, who believes that Deluso is married to Celie. When the confusion finally reaches the boiling point, the pleasantly plump maid enters the fray to straighten everything out. For more information contact Dr. Nathan Wight at 782-5876.


Student Exhibition Slated

There were so many Jacksonville State University student artists with outstanding work will exhibit in the BA & BFA Senior Show, which begins Tues., April 13 with the opening reception taking place from 7 to 9 p.m. It ends at April 29. MORE >>>

President Meehan's Radio Show

Pulitzer Prize Winner Rick Bragg, a former New York Times reporter, talks about writing and his career. Tune in here or go to president.jsu.edu.





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